Korean Journal of Nephrology 2011;30(4):419-423.
Death of a Patient with Turner Syndrome Caused by Arotic Dissection and Rupture after Hemodialysis
Tack Su Yun, M.D., Sang Suk Yun, M.D., Dong Yun Kang, M.D., Tae Hyung Kwon, Won Dong Lee, M.D., Ji Hwan Kim, M.D. and Yong Kyu Lee, M.D.
Department of Internal Medicine, Good Gang-An Hospital, Busan, Korea
증례 : 터너증후군 환자에서 혈액투석 시작 후 발생한 흉부 대동맥박리 및 파열로 사망한 1예
윤택수, 윤상석, 강동윤, 권태형, 이원동, 김지환, 이용규
좋은강안병원 내과
Abstract
The main cause of death in hemodialysis patients is cardiovascular disease. Aortic dissection with rupture is one of the most life threatening cardiovascular diseases. The risk of developing aortic dissection can be increased by renal failure or hemodialysis and the morbidity also increases in Turner syndrome. Here, we report a case of Turner syndrome patient who died from ruptured aortic dissection after hemodialysis, and review relevant literature. A 59 year-old female presented to the emergency department complaining of severe dyspnea and general weakness. Six months ago, she had undergone an operation at another hospital due to horseshoe kidney and staghorn calculus. After the operation, acute renal failure developed, so she received hemodialysis. The chest x-ray image taken at the time of admission showed mediastinal widening compared to image taken 6 months ago. Aortic dissection was diagnosed by chest computer tomograph. Chromosomal analysis was performed and the study revealed the mosaicism of Turner syndrome (45,X/ 46,XX). The genetic defect, renal failure and especially hemodialysis were thought as important risk factors in the development of aortic dissection in this patient. Although storongly advised to have emergency operation, the patient only wanted conservative management. Two months later, the patient died from aorta rupture.
Key Words: Aortic disease, Kidney failure, Chronic, Turner syndrome


ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
EDITORIAL POLICY
FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Editorial Office
#301, (Miseung Bldg.) 23, Apgujenog-ro 30-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06022, Korea
Tel: +82-2-3486-8736    Fax: +82-2-3486-8737    E-mail: registry@ksn.or.kr                

Copyright © 2024 by The Korean Society of Nephrology.

Developed in M2PI

Close layer